The Invaders are back, you are the Earth's only hope. In this similar creation of an old classic you are in charge of Earths last line of defence, this is pure game play at its best!
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The Earth is under attack, you must hold off the advancing hordes for as long as possible whilst humankind escapes; we salute your bravery!
SokoSave is a free, user-friendly implementation of Sokoban. It supports unlimited undo/redo, saving and loading of game positions, and several modes of computer-assisted movement which make game-play fluid and enjoyable. SokoSave features crisp, simple graphics and intuitive game controls. In addition to classic square-tiled Sokoban puzzles, depending upon platform, SokoSave also supports Hexoban, Trioban, and Multiban puzzles.
Along the roads in Europe - especially in France - one sees small cement markers at regular intervals. The French call these markers bornes kilometriques. We know them as kilometer - stones or milestones. Mile - stones show the number of the route as well as the distance to the next town. Their red or yellow color also shows whether the route is a national highway or a local road. These markers give this game its name: MILLE BORNES (pronounced "MEEL BORN") means "a thousand milestones." MILLE BORNES is a card game for 2, 3, 4 or 6 players, usually played as a partnership game by 4 players - 2 on each team. As a driver, you must follow the rules of the road. Namely: You can go only when the light is green. You must stop when the light is red. You must obey speed limit signs. If you get a flat tire, you must use a spare. If you run out of gas, you must refill your tank. If you have an accident, you must repair your car.
Parcheesi is an American version of the Ancient game of Pachisi, the national game of India, in which you race around a track on the game board, attempting to block your opponents while moving your markers to the goal. The game is also known as Pachisi, Parchisi, Parchesi, and Twenty-Five, and is a descendent of the older game of Chaupar.
Fan game based on Pazaak card mini-game in Star Wars : Knights of the Old Republic.
Rack-O is a classic Parker Brothers card game. The object is to score points. Each round, you replace cards in your rack so their numbers read in any numerical progression from a low number at the front to a high one at the back (the racks hold the cards behind each other) - achieving this ends the round. The cards are numbered from 1 to 60; you initially place them in your rack in the order they're dealt. On your turn, you draw from the deck or the discard pile, swapping the card with one from your rack.
Uno (spanish for "one") is a card game played with a specially printed deck. The game was originally developed in 1971 by Merle Robbins. Uno is one of the world's most popular family card games. Just play cards from your hand by matching color, number, or word. Try to rid yourself of cards before opponents do! Rules are simple but the gameplay offers hours of fun.
Good old tetris game controlled only by touch of your fingers.
In the second version of the Squares game, you must avoid red squares and hit green squares. Squares are going faster and faster and then there are more and more red squares.